Available for sale is a 12-Perch land in the major city of Kalutara, situated in the Western Province of Sri Lanka.The property borders are at Kalugaga River, along the Kalutara Palatota main road, covering 21 feet of the river frontage and 21 feet of the road frontage.The land is located approximately 300 meters from the famous Kalutara Clock Tower, which stretches from Kalutara Town to the Police training college. And each perch is being sold for Rs. 2 million on a first-come, first-served basis.

And according to ancient folklore, the site where Bodiya is where the palace of King Ravana existed, which holds a secret tunnel entrance leading to other secret adobes of the revered King Ravana. The story goes to say that Seetha was hidden at the Palace existed at present Kalutara Bodiya. And remains of a Kovil was built for Seetha to worship still exists inside the Kalutara Courts premises protected by the Archeological Department of Sri Lanka. Legends speak of Ravana’s Queen – Mandodari accompanied Seetha in the surrounding gardens and to Kovil. Of the lands surrounding the Palace, only this land has remained unoccupied from the time of Ravana. A coincidence. That aside, this land has remained uninhabited for a very long time, so it contains zero pollutants that careless human activities may have caused. Specifically, there have been no houses or structures built on this land over the known history. In the beginning of the 19th century this land was used solely as an unloading site for graphite being transported from the mines upstream. The only known human activity on this land
And according to ancient folklore, the site where Bodiya is where the palace of King Ravana existed, which holds a secret tunnel entrance leading to other secret adobes of the revered King Ravana. The story goes to say that Seetha was hidden at the Palace existed at present Kalutara Bodiya. And remains of a Kovil was built for Seetha to worship still exists inside the Kalutara Courts premises protected by the Archeological Department of Sri Lanka. Legends speak of Ravana’s Queen – Mandodari accompanied Seetha in the surrounding gardens and to Kovil. Of the lands surrounding the Palace, only this land has remained unoccupied from the time of Ravana. A coincidence. That aside, this land has remained uninhabited for a very long time, so it contains zero pollutants that careless human activities may have caused. Specifically, there have been no houses or structures built on this land over the known history. In the beginning of the 19th century this land was used solely as an unloading site for graphite being transported from the mines upstream. The only known human activity on this land.